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Revision as of 06:42, 10 October 2013

This article is about the general concept of a "monster". For the #monster extended command, see Monster (command).

A monster is the most common cause of death. In addition to this list, several online bestiaries also exist[1].

The many species of monsters are also grouped into monster classes, corresponding to their ASCII symbols.

Canonical list of monsters

See also

References


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